Title: CIVIL WAR
1 2Civil War
3Civil War
- A conflict is a disagreement between two or more
parties.
4Civil War
- What type of economy did the northern states
have?
5Civil War
- What type of economy did the northern states
have? - industrialized
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Way to go!
6Civil War
- Click on the word that describes the type of
economy of the Northern states. - industrial
- agricultural
7Civil War
- Agricultural is not the correct answer.
OOPS!
8Civil War
- What type of economy did the southern states have?
http//www.eduplace.com/ss/maps/pdf/southus.pdf
9Civil War
- What type of economy did the southern states
have? - Agricultural (slave labor)
10Civil War
- Why were slaves so important in the South?
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11Civil War
- Why were slaves so important in the South?
- intense (heavy) labor required of tobacco farming
- Reliable and inexpensive source of labor
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12Civil War
- Growing Tobacco was a labor intensive
enterprise. What does this statement mean
http//www.americantobaccohistoricdistrict.com/nos
talgia.htm
13Civil War
- Growing Tobacco was a labor intensive
enterprise. What does this statement mean? - A lot of people had to work to harvest the
tobacco crop.
http//www.americantobaccohistoricdistrict.com/nos
talgia.htm
14Civil War
- If the northern states wanted to create free
states out of the western territories, what did
the southern states want to create?
15Civil War
- Northern states wanted free states
- Southern states wanted slave states
http//teachpol.tcnj.edu/amer_pol_hist/fi/00000075
.htm
16Civil War
- What does the bold-faced word seceded mean?
- Who was President of the Confederate States of
America?
- Virginia seceded from the Union along with other
states to form the Confederate States of America.
17Civil War
- The word secede means to break away from or
separate or divide. - Jefferson Davis was the President of the
Confederacy.
18Civil War
- Why did Virginia secede from the Union?
http//www.eduplace.com/ss/maps/pdf/us1860.pdf
19Civil War
- Why did Virginia secede from the Union?
- Southern states seceded after the election of
Abraham Lincoln in 1860 - Virginians did not want to fight against their
neighbors in the South
http//www.eduplace.com/ss/maps/pdf/us1860.pdf
20Civil War
- What happened to cause the western part of
Virginia to separate and become its own separate
state, West Virginia?
http//www.eduplace.com/ss/maps/pdf/southus_nl.pdf
21Civil War
- West Virginia became a state because
- Western Virginia did not agree with the
secession from the Union - Shared similar feelings with north about slavery
- Did not rely on slaves for economy
22Civil War
- During the mid 1800s, some southern states had
many enslaved Africans working on large
plantations. What does the bold-faced word
enslaved mean?
23Civil War
- Enslaved means forced to work without pay and
recognized as anothers property.
24Civil War
- Click on the person that led a bloody rebellion
to fight for slaves freedom against plantation
owners. - Frederick Douglas
- Nat Turner
- Harriet Tubman
25Civil War
- Nat Turner led the bloody rebellion against
plantation owners.
Correct!
26Civil War
- Frederick Douglas did not lead the rebellion
against plantation owners.
You Goofed!
Try again!
27Civil War
- Harriet Tubman did not lead a rebellion against
plantation owners.
Wrong Answer!
Try again!
28Civil War
29Civil War
- Define revolt.
- The word revolt means to go against.
30Civil War
- Why did Nat Turner lead a revolt against the
plantation owners?
31Civil War
- Why did Nat Turner lead a revolt against the
plantation owners?
to fight for the slaves freedom.
32Civil War
- Click on the group that wanted to END slavery.
- Loyalists
- Patriots
- Abolitionists
- Carpetbaggers
33Civil War
- TRY AGAIN!
- The Loyalists were Revolutionary War colonists
who did not want to go to war with England.
34Civil War
- WRONG ANSWER!
- The Patriots wanted to gain independence from
England in the Revolutionary War.
35Civil War
- The Abolitionists wanted to END slavery.
Correct
36Civil War
- Carpetbaggers were northerners who came south
after the Civil War to make money.
Wrong answer!
37Civil War
- Name a famous female abolitionist who was a
conductor on the Underground Railroad.
38Civil War
- Name a famous female abolitionist.
- Harriet Tubman was a famous female abolitionist
who helped establish the Underground Railroad.
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39Civil War
- What was the name of the secret route that
escaped slaves took?
40Civil War
- The secret route escaped slaves took was called
the
Underground Railroad
41Civil War
- Some whites believed that slavery was evil and
should be abolished. One even went as far to
attempt to overtake an arsenal at Harpers Ferry
in order to help slaves fight for freedom. What
was this mans name?
42Civil War
- The man who attempted to overtake the arsenal at
Harpers Ferry was John Brown. -
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memory.loc.gov/ammem/ doughtml/tl2.html
43Civil War
- Who became President of the Union (United States)
in 1860.
http//www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/al16.
html
44Civil War
- Abraham Lincoln became President of the Union in
1860.
http//www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/al16.
html
45Civil War
- Why were so many people in the
- South unhappy with the election
- of this President?
46Civil War
- People in the South were unhappy with Lincoln
because he wanted to keep slavery from spreading
to the new states.
47Civil War
- While Lincoln was President, why did the North
and the South go to war?
48Civil War
- While Lincoln was President, why did the North
and the South go to war? - The North wanted to abolish slavery and the South
wanted to keep slavery.
49Civil War
- After Lincoln was elected President, seven
southern states formed a government called
______________________.
50Civil War
- After Lincoln was elected President, seven
southern states formed a government. - The Southern government was called the
Confederate States of America.
51Civil War
- Why did Virginia vote to become part of the
Confederacy?
52Civil War
- Why did Virginia vote to become part of the
Confederacy? - Many Virginians did not want to fight against
other southerners.
53Civil War
- Jefferson Davis became the President of the
Confederacy. - What was the capital of the Confederacy?
http//www.civilwarhome.com/jdavisbio.htm
54Civil War
- Richmond was the capital of the Confederate
States of America.
http//www.harcourt.com/cgi-bin/geography/states.p
l?functionVIRGINIA
55Civil War
- The western portion of Virginia (West Virginia)
favored abolition of slavery because they were
not dependent on slave labor. Why were they not
dependent on slave labor?
56Civil War
- Why was West Virginia not dependent on slave
labor? - The land was too mountainous for farming and
there were many rivers.
57Civil War
- Click on the name of the person who was the
commander of the Confederate army.
Robert E. Lee
Stonewall Jackson
Ulysses S. Grant
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http//www.civilwarhome.com/grantbio.htm
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58Civil War
Yahoo!
- Robert E. Lee was the commander of the
Confederate Army.
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ages/0907Lee.jpg
59Civil War
- Stonewall Jackson was a general who was shot by
his own men during the Civil War, but he was not
the commander of the Confederate Army.
Try again!
60Civil War
- Ulysses S. Grant was the commander of the Union
Army at the end of the Civil War.
Oops! Try again!
61Civil War
- Where was the first battle of the Civil War in
Virginia? - Who emerged as a hero?
62Civil War
- Battle of Bull Run
- near Manassas, VA
- first battle in VA
- Stonewall Jackson emerged as hero
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63Civil War
- Who was the Confederate general who played a
major role in the Battle of Bull Run?
64Civil War
- The Confederate general who played a major role
in the Battle of Bull Run was - General Thomas Jackson.
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Do you know my nickname?
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65Civil War
- How did General Thomas Jackson get his nickname?
- He was nicknamed Stonewall Jackson because
witnesses said that during the Battle of Bull
Run, Jackson stood while the battle raged around
him like a stone wall.
66Civil War
- Who won the first battle?
- The Confederacy won the first battle at Bull Run
in Manassas, Virginia.
http//www.historyplace.com/civilwar/1bullrun
67Civil War
- Virginia is considered a major battleground of
the war. Why might this statement be true?
http//www.nara.gov/nara/nn/nns/civil024.jpg
68Civil War
- Major battles were fought in Virginia as the
Union attempted to capture the confederate
capital in Richmond Virginia
http//americancivilwar.com/statepic/va62.html
69Civil War
- Using the map, locate the following key places
- Capital of the Confederacy
- Battle of Fredericksburg
- Hampton Roads
- Appomattox Courthouse
70Civil War
- Richmond,
- (capital of Confederacy)
- Battle of
- Fredericksburg
- Hampton Roads
- Appomattox
- Courthouse
71Civil War
- Please explain the following analogy
- Yorktown, Virginia the American Revolution
- Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia The Civil War
What's an analogy?
72Civil War
- An analogy explains relationships between two
sets of information. - Yorktown, Virginia was the setting for the
signing of the treaty to end the American
Revolution. - Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia was the setting
for the signing of the treaty to end the Civil
War.
73Civil War
- Please complete the following analogies
- (a) ________________ American Revolution
April, 1865 The Civil War - (b) General Washington General Cornwallis
- General Grant _________________
74Civil War
- The analogies are
- October, 1781 American Revolution April ,
1865 The Civil War (date wars ended) - General Washington General Cornwallis
- General Grant General Lee (winner/loser)
75Civil War
- Who surrendered to whom when the Civil War ended
in April, 1865?
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76Civil War
- General Robert E. Lee, the commander of the
Confederate army surrendered to General Ulysses
S. Grant, the commander of the Union army in
April, 1865.
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77Civil War
What significant battle does this graphic depict?
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and_merrimac.JPG
78Civil War
- The Monitor vs. Merrimac (Virginia)
- First ironclad battle proves superior to wood
- Battle took place near Norfolk, in Hampton, VA
- Battle was fought to a draw
79Reconstruction
- Define the term Reconstruction.
- This is a cartoon that depicted feelings at the
end of the war.
http//www.dartmouth.edu/7Elibrary/Library_Bullet
in/Apr1997/DCLB974-2Job.html
80Reconstruction
- Reconstruction was the time period following the
Civil War in which Congress passed laws designed
to rebuild the country and bring the southern
states back to the Union.
81Reconstruction
- Immediately after the Civil War, Virginia and
other southern states faced serious problems.
What were some of these problems?
82Reconstruction
- Problems facing the southern states
- The economy was in ruins.
- Money had no value.
- Banks were closed.
- Railroads, bridges, plantations, and crops were
destroyed. - Freed slaves needed housing, clothing, food and
jobs.
83Reconstruction
- How did the Freedmens Bureau help newly freed
slaves?
84Reconstruction
- How did the Freedmens Bureau help newly freed
slaves? - The Freedmens Bureau helped newly freed slaves
by providing housing, clothing, food, fuel, and
medicine. It also established schools for former
slaves to get an education.
85Reconstruction
- Many freedmen (freed slaves) and poor white
farmers turned to sharecropping as a solution to
their many problems. What does it mean to
sharecrop?
86Reconstruction
- Sharecropping
- System of farming
- Land owners rent part of their land to workers
- Workers were freedmen and poor white farmers
- At harvest time, the land owner received the
major share of the crop
87Reconstruction
- Define the term Segregation.
88Reconstruction
- Define the term Segregation.
- Segregation the act of separating one group of
people from other groups usually by race or
religion.
89Reconstruction
- Having children attend different schools based
solely on their race would be an example of what?
90Reconstruction
- Having children attend different schools based
solely on their race would be an example of what?
Segregation
91Reconstruction
- Define the term discrimination.
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92Reconstruction
- Discrimination is a term that means an unfair
difference in the treatment of people. Many
African-Americans were discriminated against in
the South after the Civil War.
http//www.ushmm.org/olympics/zcc036b.htm
93Reconstruction
- For a short time during the Reconstruction period
(late 1800s), African-Americans began to gain
power in Virginias government, and men of all
races could vote. - What happened to change this gain of power?
94Reconstruction
- After Reconstruction, Jim Crow laws were passed
by Southern states. - These laws established segregation or separation
of the races and reinforced prejudices held by
whites. - Many of the gains made by African Americans
during Reconstruction were lost.
95Reconstruction
- How did Jim Crow laws affect African American
life?
http//www.ushmm.org/olympics/zcc036a.htm
96Reconstruction
- Jim Crow laws discriminated against African
Americans in that they - required Poll taxes
- required voting tests (most could not read)
- made holding office difficult
- enforced segregation of public schools
- (black and white children attended different
schools)
97Reconstruction
- After the Civil War, industry, technology,
transportation, and cities began to grow and
contribute to Virginias economy. Virginias
cities grew rapidly with people. Why do you think
this happened?
98Reconstruction
- Some reasons Virginia grew rapidly
- job opportunities
99Reconstruction
- Why was the railroad a key to the expansion of
business, agriculture, and industry?
100Reconstruction
- Railroads helped turn small towns into cities
- For Example Roanoke
- Railroads could carry manufactured goods, so
factories sprang up in railroad cities. - Railroads brought new jobs
- Newport News, Norfolk, Lynchburg, Alexandria,
Richmond, Petersburg
101Reconstruction
- The railroad also caused economic growth in other
areas such as Southwest Virginia, especially in
the Appalachian Plateau. Why might this
statement be true?
102Reconstruction
- Coal was discovered in the late 1800s in the
Appalachian Plateau - the railroad was able to transport the coal
- from Tazewell to port cities such as Norfolk
- This contributed to economic growth of Southwest
Virginia
103Reconstruction
http//www.wm.edu/geology/virginia/va_counties_phy
s.pdf
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